Dumilâtre and Coralli in Joseph Mazilier's ballet La gypsy, first performed at the Paris Opéra, January 28, 1839. Setting is meant to represent a fair in the marketplace of Edinburgh. Both dancers, dressed as gypsies, perform a vigorous dance foreground center. Dumilâtre is barefoot and her hair is braided. Men in gypsy attire dance in background under a large stone archway.

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